
Anne Tyler
Anne Tyler is an acclaimed American novelist known for her intricate character studies and exploration of family dynamics. With a writing career spanning over six decades, she is best known for her novels such as 'Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant', 'The Accidental Tourist', and 'Breathing Lessons', which won the Pulitzer Prize. Her latest work, 'Three Days in June', marks her 25th novel, continuing her tradition of delving into the complexities of middle-class life.
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Anne Tyler's new book is titled 'Three Days in June'.
12 books you need to read in 2026Judith Jones worked with Anne Tyler, among others, during her time at Knopf.
Books we’re reading and loving in April: Falling is a tangled psychological suspenseAnne Tyler's book was adapted into a film that received multiple nominations.
Diez magníficas (y un tanto olvidadas) candidatas al Oscar a la mejor película para ver en plataformas | Premios Oscar | CineJudith Jones worked with Anne Tyler, among others, during her 50-plus years at Knopf.
Books we’re reading and loving in March: Spin Cycle is nerve-wracking and heartbreaking in the best wayAnne Tyler’s latest romantic novel is a chiselled affair about a divorced couple reflecting on their marriage.
Three Days in June by Anne Tyler; The Grapevine by Kate Kemp; Poet Mystic Widow Wife by Hetta Howes; The Ancients by Andrew DarbyAnne Tyler is a much-loved American novelist known for her heartfelt takes on love and family, with her 25th novel, Three Days in June, recently released.
Good Weekend: What’s on February 22Anne Tyler is a US novelist known for her warm and witty novels about middle-class families.
‘It seemed wrong to write about normal life after that horrendous election’: US novelist Anne Tyler | BooksAnne Tyler fans consider every new novel from her pen a gift.
An utterly enjoyable fairy-tale for grown-ups – The Irish TimesAnne Tyler reflects on her prolific writing career with the release of her 25th novel, Three Days in June.
With the release of her 25th novel, Anne Tyler reflects on a life of writing


































































